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On Saturday June 30, just after the MED'07 in Athens (Wed. June 27 - Fri. June 29) and before the
ECC'07 in Kos
(Tue. July 3 - Thu. July 5) there will be a small one-day workshop in Kalamata, Greece. The workshop is titled
"The 2007 Kalamata Workshop on Networked
Distributed Systems for Intelligent Sensing and Control" and you are
invited to participate.
We anticipate that the attendees will make their way to Kalamata
on Friday afternoon (we will probably arrange for bus transfer from the
Athens MED’07 hotel on friday, it is less
than three hours ride), have a day workshop on Saturday at the seaside resort
with a banquet in the evening and then on Sunday return to Athens or stay
longer in Kalamata to visit the area sights (the castle in Methoni,
the palace of Nestor in Pylos, the Mani region) or take a more leisurely route to Athens
visiting ancient Olympia, the palace at Mycenae or Delphi, the site of the
oracle; or stay and enjoy the beach.
The workshop venue is the Filoxenia hotel in Kalamata, now a Grecotel, at
the beach at a beautiful location, very convenient to the center of Kalamata via city bus or taxi. It is a favorite family
destination as well.
We anticipate a workshop registration fee of 200 Euros and we plan to have
the accepted papers appear in a Proceedings CD.
Organizers:
Panos Antsaklis and Manolis Christodoulou
University of Notre Dame,
USA and Technical University of Crete, Greece
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Please send a title, authors contact
information and a detailed abstract that includes references to the
organizers (antsaklis.1@nd.edu, manolis@ece.tuc.gr)
by APRIL 30. If accepted, and you will
be notified soon after your submission, full papers of length up to 10 double
column standard conference format are due MAY 30 (hard deadline).
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION & HOTEL RESERVATIONS: Please send
an email to the organizers (antsaklis.1@nd.edu, manolis@ece.tuc.gr)
to receive detailed instructions and forms.
Note: The Registration fee is 200 Euros and the hotel is 105 Euros
double per night- for this rate you must book through the workshop.
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